The Department of Health & Human Services Departmental Appeals Board (DAB) in Washington, DC is an official government organization that provides a platform for appeals in various HHS programs. The DAB consists of four divisions - Alternative Dispute Resolution, Appellate, Civil Remedies, and Medicare Operations - each serving different functions and providing support to judges and officers involved in the appeals process.
The Alternative Dispute Resolution Division offers ADR services for appeals filed with the other three divisions, while the Appellate Division provides staff support for impartial review of disputes arising in HHS programs. The Civil Remedies Division offers legal and administrative support for Administrative Law Judges, and the Medicare Operations Division provides staff support for the Medicare Appeals Council, which reviews claims for Medicare entitlement and coverage. Overall, the DAB plays a crucial role in ensuring fair and impartial resolution of appeals in the Department of Health & Human Services.
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